Find homes for sale in Frankfort, Lombard, Midlothian, Mokena, New Lenox, Tinley Park, Orland Park and other surrounding areas. You can search for every available suburban home for sale in the south suburbs of Chicago.

CityNews combines a database driven interface with an online interactive mapping component. There are two main sections: the Parcel Search & Tabular Data Section, and the Interactive Mapping Component.

This site has a picture of every residential property in Cook County. It also gives you an info list on the property including; property style, age, square footage, lot size, basement, garage, fireplace, C/A, # of baths, etc. Search by PIN # or by address.

This is another awesome site for doing a mini-title search on a property. You can search by Grantor, Grantee, PIN number, etc. I prefer PIN number if you have it. If you don't, you can get it from the Cook County Assessor's site. It will give you a history of every recording made against a property since 1985. To check for prior sales, select any document type that has the word DEED in it; EX: Warranty Deed, Trust Deed, etc. The site will tell you the document number, date of sale, date of recording, grantor, grantee and sales price. The site allows you to select any document referenced and dump it into a document container (fancy name for shopping cart). You can then pay a fee to have the actual document mailed to you.

This site allows you to search tons of linked sites for a personal search or more importantly to use for a property search. It even gives you recent comps. Go to advance search to perform a property search.

This site allows you to develop a home construction or replacement cost that considers all the important variables: materials used, design features, quality, size, shape, heating, cooling and geographic area. Your printed estimate shows detailed labor and material costs for each of 34 construction cost categories. Plus, it's FREE!

CityNews combines a database driven interface with an online interactive mapping component. There are two main sections: the Parcel Search & Tabular Data Section, and the Interactive Mapping Component.

This site offers free web access to Public Records all over the country. Some of the site links include: Assessors, Recorders, Treasurers, Law Enforcement, Courts Records, etc. You can spend hours on this site folks.

This site offers a ton of public data all over the country. It appears to be mostly fee based. Some of the stuff you can search for includes: Properties Search, Criminal Records, Divorce Info, Death Info, Comparable Properties, Transfer Reports, Prior Sales, Parcel Maps and more. One of the cool free features let you search Towns/Cities/ Zip Codes to see what County they are in.

This site allows you to search tons of linked sites for a personal search or more importantly to us, for a property search. Go to advance search to perform a property search. It even will give you recent comps.

Click on "Map Search", enter the property address, click "Go", click "View", click "Make a Firmette", drag the pink rectangle in the upper left corner to the area on the map where the property is located, click "Image File", click "Save your Firmette, now you can either save the map or open it and print it.

CityNews combines a database driven interface with an online interactive mapping component. There are two main sections: the Parcel Search & Tabular Data Section, and the Interactive Mapping Component.

This site has a few problems. Sometimes it shows you the plat and other times it doesn't. It's very fussy about how you enter the address. If you don't get the plat after you perform your search, you can click on the link that says " Print Entire 80 Acre Sheet". It then jumps to a pdf and the entire plat page comes up. Use the zoom in tool to find your lot.

This site includes GIS mapping images for the Village of Deerfield, City of Des Plaines, Village of Glencoe, City of Highland Park Village of Lincolnshire, Village of Morton Grove, City of Park Ridge, Village of Winnetka.

A little confusing at first. You can locate parcels by using Search or Identify buttons across top. First zoom in so any parcel is showing. Search using partial address such as "123 Mai" for 123 Main St. After parcel list is displayed below, locate zoning column. Zoning is indicated on unincorporated and some in-town parcels in the displayed record(s). Zoom to parcel by clicking the record number in the first column of desired property on list. You can also measure, zoom, clear highlighted parcels & perform other functions using the tools across top.

For GIS map, scroll down to INTERACTIVE MAPS and click ZONING. For PDF maps, scroll down to MAPS IN PDF FORMAT and click VILLAGE ZONING BOUNDARIES. Then click on ZONING MAP based on your desired map scale.

Free zoning maps and zoning ordinances for all properties in Chicago. The is a trick with this site. If you zoom in on the City of Chicago map about 10 times or more, after you have received the Zoning information, you will zoom down to Sanborn maps which show the actual shape of the building on its site. There is a measuring tool you can use to calculate the size of the building for the first level. This could be useful on driveby appraisals.

Search by property address. Site provides Zoning description and classification. Click on the highlighted word “zoning” and you jump to the Sterling Codifiers page for Naperville zoning ordinances. When your properties search page comes up you can click on a detailed description to provide: lot number, lot size, county, census tract, township, subdivision, school district and more. This site has a lot of data!!!

Link will open to the Village of Orland Parks Planning department site. Click on Zoning Maps in the lower right hand side. Select your panel from the main map. Use the zoom tool to see the maps better.

This is an alternative property search page on the assessors site that is even better then the basic property search page. It is called a Virtual Assessment Search. When the page opens, click on the first "CLICK HERE" on the lower left side to jump to parcel search page. You can search by PIN", address or address range. A search results page comes up showing you your property. You now have two choices...click on the PIN # to get a Property Details page which shows you a picture of the building and all the property info...INCLUDING AGE! or, you could have clicked on the word MAP on the search results page to see a small area plat map identifying your properties site on the block. This page is cool because it lets you do a basic comp search for other similar properties.

This site doesn't give a lot of data, but it now verifies the address and owners name. It also shows you assessed value info and prior sales info. Some of the properties have a legal description. You can only search by PIN # or address. If we can just get them to give us some green sheet info, it would be a great site.

You can enter the PIN number and get the tax bill amount. It also tells you acreage, but not lot sizes smaller than an acre. This site could be helpful verifying taxes, property address, owners name and Township information.

You can search by name, address or PIN. Info includes unmeasured lot lines, tax info, prior sales info and aerials for most (but not all) of Winnebago County; links to treasurer and township assessor sites.

On the opening page scroll down and click on the first button that says CLICK HERE, you will then go to a pdf showing most of the properties in Homer sorted by PIN number. If your property is not listed go back to the home page and click on the second CLICK HERE button to fill out a request form to get your property info...oh ya, they charger you for that one.

This site has a few problems. Sometimes it shows you the plat and other times it doesn't. It's very fussy about how you enter the address. If you don't get the plat after you perform your search, you can click on the link that says " Print Entire 80 Acre Sheet". It then jumps to a pdf and the entire plat page comes up. Use the zoom in tool to find your lot.

By entering a property address or Parcel Identification Number (PIN) you can find detailed information about your property including, property information, a map of your area, your school district, zoning information, and much more.